Last edited by NGE Staff on 10/19/2016In the court case Worcester v. Georgia, the U.S. Supreme Court held in 1832 that the Cherokee IndiansSamuel Worcesterconstituted a nation holding distinct sovereign powers. Although the decision became the foundation of the principle of tribal sovereignty in the twentieth century, it did not protect the Cherokees from being removed from their ancestral homeland in the Southeast.In the 1820s and 1830s Georgia conducted a relentless campaign to remove the Cherokees, who held territory within the borders of Georgia, North Carolina, Alabama, and Tennessee at the time. In 1827 the Cherokees established a constitutional government. The Cherokees were not only restructuring their government but also declaring to the American public that they were a sovereign nation that could not be removed without their consent
Answer:
It allowed Portugal to claim Brazil
Explanation:
The correct answer is B.
<u>This is part of a radio speech delivered by President Roosevelt in December 1940</u> (this was the second year in WWII, and the US was still neutral in the conflict).
He aimed to convince the audience about the necessity of ensuring a safe defense strategy for Great Britain, so that they were able to avoid the German invasion and resist the many attacks they were suffering.
Apart from the ideological fight against nazism, Roosevelt highlighted how if GB fell, the last territory in the Atlantic, before reaching the US, would have been conquered. That would pose a direct threat on the US. <u>Therefore, he supported the idea that GB should remain free at any cost. </u>
Answer:
that's using brain not briank
Explanation:
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Answer:
Option C
Explanation:
Given the following question:
Point A = (0, 21)
Point B = (1, 3)
In order to find the answer, we simply use the process of elimination and plot all the following functions in till we have our answer.
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Option A:</u>
After plotting the function, you will see that it does not in fact intercept at point B or (1, 3).
<u>Option B:</u>
After plotting the function, you will see that once again, it does not intercept at point B.
<u>Option C:</u>
After plotting the given function, you will see that not only does the line intercept at Point B or (1, 3), but it also intercepts at Point A or (0, 21)
Which means your answer is indeed option C.
Hope this helps.